Justice Masoodi
expressed concern over clubbing of polling stations, as according to
him, clubbing has made it inconvenient for voters to travel long distances, in
some cases few kilometers, to cast their vote. “The clubbing of polling
stations has not only contributed to low turnout of voters but practically
deprived voters of their precious right to vote,” Justice Masoodi said.

He has also condemned the alleged assault by the PDP workers
and their accomplices on local youth within premises of a polling station at
Bijbehara, only because the youth had courage to resist fake and bogus voting.

The attack, Justice Masoodi said, depicts level of
frustration and nervousness of the PDP leadership. He demanded registration of
case against those responsible for the attack and its impartial investigation.

The voters of
Bijbehara, he said, had no option but to
reject the PDP through ballot, “as PDP heaped unprecedented atrocities on the
people and made lethal attacks on the identity and autonomy of Jammu &
Kashmir”.

“ The voters of Bijbehara by deciding not to vote for PDP,
have only made a honest effort to wash
off the blot, that has smeared image of a town occupying a distinguished place
in the history of the state, Justice Masoodi said.

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